For each of us, our automotive enthusiasm is born in its own way. Some have family history that lands them in the mix, with grease under their fingernails before they can hold a pencil. Others find their way in with the comradery of fellow enthusiasts. My mentality when it comes to automotive enthusiasm is, and has always been, “if it’s clean, you have my respect, even if it’s not my style”.

Nowadays it seems as though cars are becoming more and more disposable. We see cars get built for an extended period of time, revealed at a big car show or feature, and then quickly disassembled or sold. On the flipside, there are cars that… [Read More]

2012 is inching closer and closer to its end. It seems every year gets busier and busier, not just with what I do with sr83, but with life in general. I haven’t made an update for a few months, so I thought I’d toss up some pictures and a few words to let you guys know that sr83 is still alive…

Had a great opportunity to roll down to Chattanooga with Chad Moore and shoot a couple of cars for our friends Sal and Perry at S&P Automotive. While both were S&P built, they each have their own style and respective differences. Check out Seth and Sal’s Mk2s!

One can measure friendship by the weight they hold in your life; a ride home from the bar when you’d had one too many, a helping hand when you move, how cool your car is.. wait, wait, wait, who put that in there? All in good humor, but more importantly, friends are those who drive you – whether it be to build your car the way you’ve always wanted it, or even just to get through the end of a tough week.

Andrew is a friend. Have a look at not only what he drives daily, but what drives him, daily.